SINGAPORE- Lufthansa (LH) will introduce its latest Allegris premium cabin products on flights between Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and Munich Airport (MUC) from October 26, 2026.
The move will mark the first deployment of Lufthansa Allegris First Class to Singapore and one of the earliest Southeast Asian routes to receive the airline’s long-delayed cabin upgrade.
The German flag carrier confirmed that its daily Airbus A350-900 service on the Munich route will switch to Allegris-equipped aircraft for the Northern Winter 2026/27 schedule.
The upgrade will significantly improve the onboard experience for travelers flying between Singapore and Germany, especially in premium cabins.

Lufthansa’s Allegris Singapore Launch
Lufthansa will operate Airbus A350 aircraft configured with Allegris on flights LH768 from Munich to Singapore and LH769 on the return leg.
The outbound flight from Munich will depart at 10:20 PM and arrive in Singapore at 5:25 PM the following day, while the return service leaves Singapore at 11:45 PM.
The deployment represents a major change from Lufthansa’s current A350 configuration on the route, which still uses an older Business Class layout in a 2-2-2 arrangement without direct aisle access for every passenger.
The airline’s updated Allegris cabins are designed to offer more privacy, flexibility, and modern premium seating options.
Singapore also becomes one of the first Southeast Asian destinations to receive Lufthansa’s upgraded product after Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), where Allegris Business Class will debut on Boeing 787-9 services to Frankfurt later in 2026.

First Class Returns on the Munich-Singapore route
The new service will also restore Lufthansa First Class on the Munich-Singapore route for the first time in more than a decade.
Lufthansa last operated First Class between the two cities in 2012 using Airbus A340-300 aircraft before the route was suspended.
The Allegris First Class cabin on the Airbus A350 features only three suites arranged in a 1-1-1 layout. Each suite includes floor-to-ceiling privacy walls, sliding doors, a lie-flat bed, wireless charging, and a large entertainment screen.
A standout feature is the “First Class Suite Plus,” a larger middle suite designed for two passengers traveling together.
The suite converts into a double-bed setup and includes additional personal space compared to standard First Class seating.
Industry observers expect award availability for the new First-Class cabin to remain extremely limited because Lufthansa traditionally prioritizes premium award inventory for its Miles & More loyalty members.

Lufthansa’s Business Class Upgrade
Lufthansa’s Allegris Business Class introduces direct aisle access at every seat, bringing the airline in line with global premium travel standards.
The cabin includes seven different seating styles, including Business Suites with privacy doors, extra-long bed seats, and throne-style single seats.
The airline has invested approximately EUR 70 million into upgraded onboard dining, amenities, and premium services across its long-haul network, Mainly Miles reported.
Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines continue to expand cooperation under their joint venture partnership on Europe-Singapore routes. Singapore Airlines recently announced plans to increase Munich services to 10 weekly flights from late 2026, further strengthening connectivity between Singapore and Germany.
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